Arts-Scène Diffusion

Fanny Azzuro

PIANO

With Boris Petrushansky

With Boris Petrushansky

 

Boris Petrushansky is one of the greatest pianists and teachers in Europe and throughout the world. Fanny Azzuro is happy to have the opportunity to share the stage with this great master to whom she owes so much. Indeed she improved her skills under his direction for many years at the Accademia Pianistica Internazionale in Imola (Italy). Now they find themselves together presenting this piano four-hand concert, which seemed to follow on naturally. What a great joy and pleasure for them to be able to offer this programme revolving around Mozart, Schubert and Brahms, three of the greatest Germanic composers! Some well-known works and others more rarely played, dances and waltzes or even Schubert’s famous Lebensstürme (storms of life). A rich journey and a guaranteed dose of condensed energy.

 

MOZART
Sonata in C, KV 521

SCHUBERT 
Lebensstürme, allegro in a, D 947

BRAHMS 
Liebeslieder Waltzer, op. 52
Hungarian dances (selection)

 

*and/or solo pieces

 

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The Night

Fanny Azzuro joins actress Brigitte Fossey for a concert-reading on the theme of The Night this saturday April 19th at…

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Fanny Azzuro joins actress Brigitte Fossey for a concert-reading on the theme of The Night this saturday April 19th at 8pm in Lauzun (FR).

Night is one of the strongest themes of Romanticism. Indeed, this fascination with the night is linked to a love of mystery and dreams. At night, all unreal visions can take hold, and all the evils of the day can be forgotten. Musset's Nuits series is a case in point. Night can also be associated with a symbol of the decline of human life. In this case, twilight represents the last sighs of existence. This is what Victor Hugo describes in Soleils couchants. It's also this nostalgic beauty that Baudelaire brings to life in his poem Harmonie du soir. Many 19th-century composers were interested in the theme of night, notably Schumann with some of his Kinderszenen, Chopin and his Nocturnes, Clara Schumann with her Soirées musicales... A sparkling, touching nocturnal world.


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